March 18 2014
Stay tuned, a huge report is coming regarding Ukraine
I believe the Malaysian
airline theft is part of a larger story involving Ukraine and the staging of
World War 3. That larger story will post right around 2pm CST.
I
have no doubt that America intentionally stole Chinese engineers and technology
via the theft of flight 370 as a precursor to World War 3. And I think the U.S.
was in Ukraine to secure that territory as a precursor as well, and Russia did
not play as nice as the cabal thought they would. But the theft of flight 370
indicates to me that they are going to proceed as planned, with whatever they
have. I am going to drop everything at once when this report goes up.
Take a look at this cute little Iframe. This was so good I
embedded it. FLIGHT 370 WAS SPOTTED BY RESIDENTS OF THE MALDIVES ISLANDS ON THE
WAY TO DIEGO GARCIA.
Maldives island residents report sighting of 'low flying jet'
March 18, 2014
English Edition
Farah Ahmed and Ahmed
Naif, Haveeru Online
Mar 18, 2014 - 02:55
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map showing the route that the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is
believed to have travelled. PHOTO/ BBC
Residents of the remote Maldives island of Kuda Huvadhoo in Dhaal
Atoll have reported seeing a "low flying jumbo jet" on the morning of
the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.
Whilst the disappearance of the Boeing 777 jet, carrying 239
passengers has left the whole world in bewilderment, several residents of Kuda
Huvadhoo told Haveeru on Tuesday that they saw a "low flying jumbo
jet" at around 6:15am on March 8.
They said that it was a white aircraft, with red stripes across it
– which is what the Malaysia Airlines flights typically look like.
Eyewitnesses from the Kuda Huvadhoo concurred that the aeroplane
was travelling North to South-East, towards the Southern tip of the Maldives –
Addu. They also noted the incredibly loud noise that the flight made when it
flew over the island.
"I've never seen a jet flying so low over our island before.
We've seen seaplanes, but I'm sure that this was not one of those. I could even
make out the doors on the plane clearly," said an eyewitness.
"It's not just me either, several other residents have reported seeing the exact same thing. Some people got out of their houses to see what was causing the tremendous noise too."
"It's not just me either, several other residents have reported seeing the exact same thing. Some people got out of their houses to see what was causing the tremendous noise too."
Mohamed Zaheem, the Island Councilor of Kuda Huvadhoo, said that
the residents of the island had spoken about the incident.
A local aviation expert told Haveeru that it is "likely"
for MH370 to have flown over the Maldives. The possibility of any aircraft
flying over the island at the reported time is extremely low, the expert added.
The Malaysia airlines jet disappeared on March 8 with 239 people on board after taking off from Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing. Investigators say it was deliberately diverted off course.
Twenty-six countries are now helping to hunt for the plane after satellite and military radar data projected two huge corridors through which it might have flown.
Satellite data suggests that the last "ping" was received from the flight somwhere close to the Maldives and the US naval base on Diego Garcia.
But the Maldives is not amongst the countries that Malaysian authorities had sought help from in its search for the missing jet. Malaysia has listed the countries that it had appealed for assistance: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, China, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia and France.
The Malaysia airlines jet disappeared on March 8 with 239 people on board after taking off from Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing. Investigators say it was deliberately diverted off course.
Twenty-six countries are now helping to hunt for the plane after satellite and military radar data projected two huge corridors through which it might have flown.
Satellite data suggests that the last "ping" was received from the flight somwhere close to the Maldives and the US naval base on Diego Garcia.
But the Maldives is not amongst the countries that Malaysian authorities had sought help from in its search for the missing jet. Malaysia has listed the countries that it had appealed for assistance: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, China, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia and France.
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Kudahuvadhoo
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Kudahuvadhoo (Dhivehi:
ކުޑަހުވަދޫ) is one
of the inhabited islands Dhaalu or South Nilande Atoll, Maldives.
It is the capital of the atoll. Kudahivadhoo has a population of
about 3580 (this number includes the residents of Gemendhoo and Vaanee evacuated to Kudahuvadhoo after the Boxing Day Tsunami of 2004).
Kudahuvadhoo has one of the mysterious mounds known as hawittas.
These mounds are the ruins of Buddhist temples from the pre-Islamic period (before 10th
century) that have not been excavated yet. Thor
Heyerdahl who explored the island in the early 1980s wrote that the ancient
coral-stone mosque of Kudahuvadhoo possesses some of the finest masonry ever
seen in the world.
Kudahuvadhoo is a fast developing island in Maldives. Government
have decided to develop an airport in Kudahuvadhoo by the end of this year.
People from other islands come to Kudahuvadhoo for better
education and health facilities. And also Kudahuvadhoo is the central urban hub
in whole central area of Maldives which include Faafu atoll, Meemu atoll,
Dhaalu atoll.
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Kudahuvadhoo
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Kudahuvadhoo
Location in
Maldives
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Country
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Geographic atoll
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Indian Ocean (2°40' North; 72°54' East)
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Distance to Malé
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179.70 km (111.66 mi)
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Dimensions
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• Length
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1.150 km (0.715 mi)
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0.875 km (0.544 mi)
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Population (January 2014)
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3,580
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1 comment:
Time to go back to bed. There ain't gonna be a WWlll. Putin has called Obama's hand and won. It's over folks, so get used to it.
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